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8 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

What part have of the above have I misread, taken out of context etc?

I've explained this to you already, with links and a full detail of what I was responding to; you called it bullshit and said I didn't post links, then you said that post you just quoted was deleted, called me a liar, etc. I'm not sure me explaining it to you once again is actually going to make you understand it.

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8 minutes ago, Numero said:

I've explained this to you already, with links and a full detail of what I was responding to; you called it bullshit and said I didn't post links, then you said that post you just quoted was deleted, called me a liar, etc. I'm not sure me explaining it to you once again is actually going to make you understand it.

So there is nothing you can point to in the post  I've taken out of context. Rightie O.

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1 minute ago, Numero said:

I'm a shrill, it's my job? 

Why the question mark?

 

I found it interesting that after being called out for the nonsense you wrote about Corbyn holding back Starmer you then went on another thread and wrote an essay on how awful it was the press were doorstepping him,  the cynic in me suspects it was a bluff and you are indeed a multiplicity stooge., but whatever rocks your boat.

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8 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Why the question mark?

 

I found it interesting that after being called out for the nonsense you wrote about Corbyn holding back Starmer you then went on another thread and wrote an essay on how awful it was the press were doorstepping him,  the cynic in me suspects it was a bluff and you are indeed a multiplicity stooge., but whatever rocks your boat.

You’re on it. I can’t get anything passed you. Wish I hadn’t said ‘Corbyn was holding back Starmer‘ now. Should have known you’d have caught that lie. 

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1 minute ago, Numero said:

You’re on it. I can’t get anything passed you. Wish I hadn’t said ‘Corbyn was holding back a Starmer‘ now. Should have known you’d have caught that lie. 

Well if it wasnt a lie its clearly bullshit or after the shit Corbyn endured by the parliamentary labour party trolling. Corbyn to my knowledge has not said one derogatory word about Starmer. You made it all up.

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Just now, Gnasher said:

Well if it wasnt a lie its clearly bullshit or after the shit Corbyn endured by the parliamentary labour party trolling. Corbyn to my knowledge has not said one derogatory word about Starmer. You made it all up.

Yes, and I should fucking well stop saying that about Corbyn. I’m with you. 

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There is no question that a percentage of Corbyn supporters do not buy into Starmer.

 

Very much in the same way that Sanders supporters resisted Clinton last time and have made similar overtures about Biden this time around.

 

Only an idiot would doubt that. The main opposition, not sure, but certainly part of it.

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8 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

There is no question that a percentage of Corbyn supporters do not buy into Starmer.

 

Very much in the same way that Sanders supporters resisted Clinton last time and have made similar overtures about Biden this time around.

 

Only an idiot would doubt that. The main opposition, not sure, but certainly part of it.

Just for some sort of context, I was talking to scooby about who he was winning over. The overall rising trend in polling shows he is winning over outsiders (or at least people across the entire spectrum) but when you juxtapose it with the issues he is seeing in these early days with red wall voters and with those ‘still supporting Corbyn’, the latter are definitely the ones he is having a harder job winning over and they certainly are the ones most opposed to him right now. Many of them seem to just fucking hate the guy on principle. I then expanded on that afterwards. The idea that I was telling lies about how Corbyn was talking smack about Starmer is the invention of a lunatic. It was just a passing comment on who Starmer has a tougher job convincing. 

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12 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

There is no question that a percentage of Corbyn supporters do not buy into Starmer.

 

Very much in the same way that Sanders supporters resisted Clinton last time and have made similar overtures about Biden this time around.

 

Only an idiot would doubt that. The main opposition, not sure, but certainly part of it.

I get that. The one thing I can't get my head around though is that, unlike them, Starmer and Corbyn have never run against each other. Starmer's crime is that he's not Rebecca Long Bailey, which is bonkers. Corbyn had decades' worth of political history behind him, RLB comes across like someone just put a couple of momentum pamphlets in a blender. Said it before, she's a frodsham lawyer who worked on a PFI selloff of NHS estates that was rebranded as a 'Salford lass'. I even read some cringeworthy shite about how working in a pawnbrokers gave her an insight into the 'plight of the poor'. Presumably she still took their money though, again, not arsed myself but if you're gonna lob shitballs at a man because he doesn't wear a donkey jacket. 

 

Would the people giving starmer shit have done the same if it was RLB? Probably not, and why? Because she was hand picked by people who were complicit in repeated failures. That's fucking mad.

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23 minutes ago, Numero said:

Just for some sort of context, I was talking to scooby about who he was winning over. The overall rising trend in polling shows he is winning over outsiders (or at least people across the entire spectrum) but when you juxtapose it with the issues he is seeing in these early days with red wall voters and with those ‘still supporting Corbyn’, the latter are definitely the ones he is having a harder job winning over and they certainly are the ones most opposed to him right now. Many of them seem to just fucking hate the guy on principle. I then expanded on that afterwards. The idea that I was telling lies about how Corbyn was talking smack about Starmer is the invention of a lunatic. It was just a passing comment on who Starmer has a tougher job convincing. 

Which outsiders do you feel he is winning over , other than Guardian feature writers , considering he is polling 4% less than Corbyn was in 2017 in the middle of a government meltdown and a countrywide lockdown after 45000 deaths attributable in great measurs to them

 

PS Just seen Section's post , I dont particularly like RLB and dont really get his point.I voted for Starmer.

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Just now, sir roger said:

Which outsiders do you feel he is winning over , other than Guardian feature writers , considering he is polling 4% less than Corbyn was in 2017 in the middle of a government meltdown and a countrywide lockdown after 45000 deaths attributable in great measurs to them.

Well, Labour are, he isn't. When I mentioned it, he had been getting improved approvals pretty much every time. I laid this out earlier, and you might have missed it. 

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